With eminent contributors from academia, government and the profession, International Law in Australia provides an exhaustive and contemporary account of Australiaâs interactions with international law in the 21st century. The work divides into analysis of critical aspects of Australiaâs international law engagement with international organisations, treaty making, dispute resolution and the interaction of international law with Australian law. Consideration is also given to Australian state practice and engagement in traditional areas of international law such as law of the sea, international criminal law, international human rights, and international trade law, while areas of international legal practice and engagement particular to Australia such as international resources law, and Australiaâs external territories are also addressed.